Random anecdotes might be less biased. For example, no pressure to publish nor sell a product.
Apologies if not helpful: have you tried consulting an AI? (This is not medical advice)
Do you have any recommendations on how to achieve your goals?
Does anyone know any books that talk about such topics?
Can you provide more examples of the EU following US? I think there are plenty of examples of the opposite: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brussels_effect
The "average salary in Poland" you are mentioning is a very specific measurement based on companies that have 10 or more employees. This measures only a subset of workers: in particular, it does not measure the salaries…
> Like, teachers are paid 2000-3000PLN Can you please provide some sources for that claim? For example [1] says that the lowest, starting salary is already over 3000. And the salaries for teachers grow with work…
Question to HN folks: What are, in your opinion, the best resources for a Computer Science graduate to learn how to apply statistics like this?
Does anyone know how to do such a benchmark?
>certain dogs being able to recognize conditionals but not predicates Could you elaborate on that, please? That sounds very interesting, but I couldn't find anything on my own.
Random anecdotes might be less biased. For example, no pressure to publish nor sell a product.
Apologies if not helpful: have you tried consulting an AI? (This is not medical advice)
Do you have any recommendations on how to achieve your goals?
Does anyone know any books that talk about such topics?
Can you provide more examples of the EU following US? I think there are plenty of examples of the opposite: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brussels_effect
The "average salary in Poland" you are mentioning is a very specific measurement based on companies that have 10 or more employees. This measures only a subset of workers: in particular, it does not measure the salaries…
> Like, teachers are paid 2000-3000PLN Can you please provide some sources for that claim? For example [1] says that the lowest, starting salary is already over 3000. And the salaries for teachers grow with work…
Question to HN folks: What are, in your opinion, the best resources for a Computer Science graduate to learn how to apply statistics like this?
Does anyone know how to do such a benchmark?
>certain dogs being able to recognize conditionals but not predicates Could you elaborate on that, please? That sounds very interesting, but I couldn't find anything on my own.